33 Fun & Free Activities in NYC to Beat the Heat & Storms This Weekend | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
NYC residents can pay what they wish at the American Museum of Natural History, perfect for spending hours indoors among dinosaurs, gems, and immersive exhibits.
3rd Saturday Guided Gallery District Tour | Oakland
Every third Saturday, the Oakland Art Murmur offers a free guided walking tour, showcasing a different theme for each tour led by notable figures in the art community.
The free Beginner's Parkour Class hosted by SF Parkour lasts 1.5 hours and focuses on controlled progression, covering philosophy, training, conditioning, safety tips, and basic movements.
Family "Sunday Fundays" at Union Square Plaza (SF)
Various free local events promote community engagement and cultural activities, offering entertainment from art exhibitions to farmers markets and live performances.
Redwood City Free Shakespeare in the Park "Two Gentlemen of Verona" (Aug. 9-24)
Free Shakespeare in the Park presents The Two Gentlemen of Verona at Red Morton Park from August 9-24 at 6pm, offering professional theater at no cost.
Bank of America offers a Museums On Us free museum weekend in 2025, allowing cardholders complimentary access to various museums. Certain venues may have closures.
Japanese Tea Garden's Free Admission Hour (Golden Gate Park)
San Francisco offers free admission for residents with valid ID, while non-residents can visit the museum for a fee of $12 to $16, depending on the season.
Silicon Valley Solstice Sounds: Make Music Day and More
The longest days of 2025 bring a wealth of free music concerts from South County to the Peninsula, including salsa, cumbia, and classical performances.
At the Dog & Fox pub in Wimbledon Village, expect a lively atmosphere with every Wimbledon match screened live, alongside a delightful selection of drinks and a sun-soaked terrace.
A variety of free and affordable local events are available for Bay Area residents this weekend, offering community engagement and cultural exploration.